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LicenseFinder reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Update your libraries using AI
Listing the benefits over tools like dependabot and LicenseFinder [1] would help. What does the AI actually do? Summarize dependency changelogs?
One of my projects [2] wraps LicenceFinder in a GitHub action (Ruby only until I merge a pending PR).
[1] https://github.com/pivotal/LicenseFinder
[2] https://github.com/ralexander-phi/license_approval
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What's the most stressful moment in your data science career?
Obviously that line didn’t fly. What we agreed upon was having a set of license types that were “allowed” and “not allowed”. I know python isn’t as mature in their package management, but you can have something like https://github.com/pivotal/LicenseFinder view the licenses for your configuration.
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How we automated license checking for our Python & JS dependencies
As an alternative, we've found LincenseFinder, which is an awesome open-source tool to check dependencies for JavaScript. The tool checks the package.json file of a repository and tells you the used licenses. You can also create a list of permitted licenses and LicenseFinder will check if your dependencies are in that list. It basically works very similar as the LicenceChecker for Python did.
- Find licenses for your project's dependencies
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
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pivotal/LicenseFinder is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of LicenseFinder is Ruby.
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